Ground Surveillance Systems Operator Team Member

Start Date: 2002-10-01End Date: 2005-06-01

Wackernheim, Germany 09393 • Incorporated and deployed the AN/PPS-5B radar set during training missions at JMRC • Integrated and wrote unit SOPs for the AN/PPS-5D radar set • Maintained 100% accountability of equipment valued over […] without loss or damage

Iraq LNO / FMV Team Leader

Start Date: 2008-08-01End Date: 2009-08-01

Task Force ODIN III, Camp Slayer, Iraq and COB Speicher, Iraq Operation Iraqi Freedom • Served as a Liaison Officer between Task Force ODIN III and Multi-National Corps - Iraq; orchestrated the Collection Management portion to ensure clear and precise target information for Task Force ODIN. • Created and published over 120 target collection decks for 29 reconnaissance platforms involved in capturing 11 High Valued Individuals (HVI) and 10 Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) finds. • Allocated and prioritized actionable target validations from Major Subordinate Command's (MSC) utilizing Task Force ODIN's Reconnaissance Surveillance Targeting Acquisition (RSTA) assets compiling over 1,800 hours of reconnaissance support to Coalition Forces (CF) ground units. • Complied over 100 ISR Synchronization Matrixes in order to properly align assets to customers need • Conducted Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) Full Motion Video Exploitation in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. • Produced, Quality Assured / Quality Controlled (QA/QC) and disseminated over 2,000 imagery derived products (IDP) and 450 end of mission reports (EOM) providing accurate and timely analysis and dissemination to all units within MNC-I. • Used real-time motion imagery to provide precise intelligence during more than 450 operations in support of MNC-I and Special Operations Forces; this effort resulted in the capture and/or kill of more than 100 target individuals, 50 of whom were High Valued Individuals (HVI). • Conducted reconnaissance, surveillance, convoy over-watch, target research, target development operations and Counter IED missions using Manned Aerial Assets and FMV in the Iraq Theater of Operation. • Compiled imagery requirements and requests for information from varying battle teams, from brigade combat teams to Iraqi Army units, and completing those requests as a Mission Manager. • Worked a variety of mission sets, ranging from cross border infiltrations, to providing a detailed layout of targeted areas prior to ground forces arrival; information was relayed directly to subsequent battle captains and Mission Commanders through constant communications and were used to determine the relevance and critical status of each target and mission. • Worked missions with constant imagery stream, focused on finding any discernible AQI routes, possible IEDs and vehicle trafficking that was not authorized or was otherwise suspicious; mission relied on analysts' skills to determine what was significant. • Performed the imagery intelligence analysis requested by each battle team supported, including analysis on targets that required extended review and preparation for weeks prior to having boots on the ground for operations.

I want to gain employment as an All Source Analyst or Intelligence Analyst in the security field. I am open to any and all positions that deal with force protection or security. I am very willing to relocate and travel.Four years of experience as a military Signals Intelligence Analyst providing intelligence analysis to customers in a tactical and strategic level; conducting Multi- INT fusion analysis that included a compilation of SIGINT, IMINT, and HUMINT reports to improve SIGINT collection efficiency; experienced with GSM and HF/VHF SIGINT/COMINT reporting analysis; supported Airborne Reconnaissance Low (ARL) in CONUS and OCONUS settings as the platoon non-commissioned officer in charge; subject matter expert on the Aerial Reconnaissance Exploitation System (ARES). I am proficient in troubleshooting, setup, and tear down of the ARES system. I was the subject matter expert for briefs, demonstrations, recommendations and inventory of the ARES system. I have earned the position of NCOIC for numerous missions both in the states (CONUS) and out of the country (OCONUS). I was also the liaison for the United States Army at the U.S. Embassy in Bogota, Colombia, providing real time analysis and strategic planning for foreign military as well as American assets in the field. Subject matter expert in narcotics trafficking, counter insurgency and terrorism issues in Colombia and the U.S. I have One and a half years experience as a Biometric Intelligence Analyst targeting narcotics, weapons, and possible terrorist threats for the United States Coast Guard. Proficient with programs such as: Analyst Notebook Falcon View Tecs FAA JWICS WebTas Misle Epic 10 SIPR NIPR Naddis FireBird Messiah Intelligence Tools CIS Lexis Nexus CCDI Peers U.S Visit Query Tree NCTC Intel Link SANS ONI TAC I am proficient and competent in the troubleshooting, setup, and tear down of the Aerial Reconnaissance Exploitation System (ARES). I was the subject matter expert for briefs, demonstrations, recommendations and inventory of the ARES system. I have been placed in the position of NCOIC for numerous missions both in the states (CONUS) and out of the country (OCONUS). I trained with the Humint division of 3rd Calvary, 1st Regiment. I have been trained on human tracking, Document and Media Exploitation (DOMEX). I also possess numerous skills and traits that I developed before the Army in the law enforcement field.

Intelligence Specialist

Start Date: 2013-03-01

To provide proficiency training for analyst and system operators to acquire and exploit intelligence data during training, just as they would in real world operations. IEWTPT is composed of four components: a constructive simulation [JCATS/JLCCTC (OneSAF/ ERF, WARSIM/ MRF)] that feeds the Technical Control Cell (TCC) and Target Signature Arrays (TSA)/simulation interface, which are used to process the enhanced constructive information into native protocols of the organic ISR systems being stimulated, and the Human Intelligence (HUMINT) Control Cell (HCC). The TCC supports Combat Training Centers and Homestation intelligence sustainment training by merging the Live, Virtual and Constructive training environments. IEWTPT provides a realistic target environment for multi-intelligence disciplines including SIGINT, IMINT, HUMINT, CI, MASINT, GEOINT, and OSINT. IEWTPT must stimulate multiple systems TSAs (TUAS, TES, CGS, GRCS, CHARCS, DCGS-A, ACS, Prophet, etc.) as well as SIGINT Quick Reaction Capabilities (QRC's). In addition, IEWTPT provides a set of exercise support tools (i.e. SIGACT Generator, SIGINT ExCON, iLOD, etc.) specific to Intelligence training. Using the HCC sustainment training for HUMINT/Counter Intelligence (CI) collectors in an immersive, virtual training environment including the free-flowing interaction with avatars. This allows Soldiers to refine their skills in tactical questioning, source operations, interrogations, screenings, and use of an interpreter. Avatars speak in targeted foreign languages and behave culturally appropriately for the context of the scenario. The HCC allows the HUMINT/CI Collector to gather intelligence information from the virtual human while a HUMINT/CI instructor monitors the student's performance. At the end of the tactical questioning training event, the HUMINT/CI collector reviews after action review statistics as well as HUMINT/CI instructor commands. The HCC provides proficiency training of Tactical HUMINT Collectors, Company Intelligence Support Teams (CoIST), S2 Section, MC, and, in general, all Soldiers (every Soldier is a sensor/collector) in a realistic environment.

United States Army Intelligence Senior Analyst/Site Non-Commissioned Officer

Timestamp: 2015-12-25

Currently an hybrid analyst at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency's (NGA) within the Time Dominant Operation Center (TDOC). Over 20 years of experience in the US Army as an Geo-spatial intelligence analyst utilizing satellite imagery, airborne platforms, GMTI and full motion video (FMV). Excelled as a first phase imagery analyst in NGA's TDOC. I have 20 years of strategic and tactical exploitation and dissemination experience in an operational and tactical units supporting collection management, first phase exploitation, second phase exploitation, treaty counter proliferation, counter-terrorism, counter-drug, and counter-piracy mission areas.

SIGINT Mobile Team Mentor/Trainer (MTT)

Start Date: 2008-09-01End Date: 2009-09-01

•Experience working in a 24x7x365 Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF) •Assisted US Army Security Team in training, advising, and supervising the New Iraqi Security forces. •Trains and advises intelligence analysts in the Directorate General of Intelligence and Security (DGIS), in strategic intelligence analysis, production and dissemination •Trains DGIS intelligence analysts on providing support to Iraqi National Operations Center (NOC) and Joint Headquarters (JHQ) mission requirements. Assures intelligence producers plans and operations align with current and future strategic intelligence objectives •Employs the following methods to interact with Iraqi officials: continuous personal contact to establish mutual trust, confidence and confidentiality; presentation of substantive material on general and specific subjects related to the mission; assistance on the development, implementation and oversight of policies and procedures that enable them to fulfill their intelligence mission (Communication Security, Information Security, and Physical Security) •Supports Deputy Commanding General Advisory and Training Mission Iraq and Develops Iraqi security forces and ministries, by delivering SIGINT training and equipment fielding for the Iraqi Ministry of Defense •Coordinates with Intelligence Military Security School (IMSS) staff in developing Intelligence training for the Iraqi National intelligence Community •Mobile Team Trainer (MTT) for 13 Iraqi Army Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Divisions in signals of interest collection Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) •Supported MULTI-NATIONAL SECURITY TRANSITION COMMAND IRAQ (MNSTC-I) Baghdad, Iraq

Constant Hawk Analyst

Start Date: 2009-02-01End Date: 2009-11-01

Washington, D.C. February 2009 - November 2009 • Successfully functioned as part of a team of GEOINT analyst providing research and analysis to integrate findings into intelligence products in support of Combat and Crisis Operations. • Created, updated, and managed ESRI databases in coordination with multi-INT analyst. • Provide data and support to theater operations through multi-INT fusion and integration of National and Tactical ISR resources.

♦ Six years as the NGA Subject Matter Expert for Full-Spectrum GEOINT assigned to USCENTCOM but with ancillary support duties for SOCCOM and USSOUTHCOM. Due to diverse background I was also assigned as the advisor for target development and collection strategies development. ♦ Developed and executed intelligence training for 500+ military, civilian and contract personnel assigned to USCENTCOM providing basic understanding of collection systems, their capabilities and limitations. Information was used to facilitate proper collection management, targeting support planning and preparation planning for BDA requirements. ♦ On several occasions the work of my section resulted in the rewrite of significant portions of the northern tier SOIP. ♦ In the 30+ years I have been in this community I have written and revised training manuals, guides and SOPs across the community in targeting, imagery and geospatial analysis. I have taught in these areas and I am happy to say I continue to learn something new with every interaction. ♦ As Commander 6306 Reconnaissance Technical Group, I coordinated and supervised the actions of 150 military and civilian personnel as well as a similar number of Republic of Korea forces. I was also responsible for $50+million in equipment and $30+million in contractual support annually. ♦ The most personally rewarding project was providing support for the hostage rescue in the Philippines. Our section was the only viable MASINT unit in the area at the time and provided direct support to the deployed SOF units to help guide and narrow the scope of the search areas. The success was theirs but we can honestly say we helped.CAREER SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE ♦ Advisor/Mentor to Afghan Deputy Director for Geospatial, Intelligence and Topography. Developed and provide guidance and instructions on geospatial matters in the development of a sustainable Geospatial capability to support the Afghan Government and its associated agencies. ♦ The last two years in Korea have been in support of operational intelligence analysis and target system development. Provided guidance and mentoring on target package construction and presentation in the hopes of having DIA finally step up and do its job. Authored and posted over 2000 Supplemental Intelligence Reports. ♦ Considered Subject Matter Expert for GEOINT with an emphasis in Full-Spectrum GEOINT. ♦ Co-authored the first BDA guide at US Central Command in 1995 with Mr. Robert Cochran. The document provides a foundation for after-action assessments and follow-on targeting requirements. ♦ First Targeting Officer assigned to a Strategic Air Command Bomb Wing, laying the foundation for the current practice and manning deployment. ♦ Adjunct Instructor for the NGA College. I taught ArcGIS at the introductory and intermediate levels at the Extended Learning Site at US Central Command. ♦ Experienced threat analyst: Twelve years as a Squadron and Wing level Targeteer with three-years assigned to the 43rd Bombardment Wing ADVON supporting PACOM mission planning and deployments throughout the pacific theater.

Intelligence Analyst

Start Date: 2008-11-01

• Successfully serves as the Shift Supervisor/Data Manager for the 513th UGS PED cell in support of units deployed in theater • Prepares 100% of the daily All-Source intelligence products using SADU, CSTAT, and PowerPoint to support the combat commanders • Assists daily in establishing and maintaining systematic, cross-referenced intelligence records and files to ensure accurate reporting • Assembles intelligence reports such as pattern of life analysis of the systems from date of emplacement of the sensor to assist in determining frequency of enemy movement, the quantity of personnel within the area, and the actions of the enemy during hours of darkness. • Maintained direct liaison and coordination with senior level management, intelligence centers, and tactical organizations • Continuously ensured Intelligence requirements were satisfactory, processed, answered, and disseminated • Determined the suitability of Intelligence data obtained from various theater-wide and national collection programs • Continuously Receives and processes incoming reports and messages utilizing CSTAT, SADU, and AMRDS determining the significance and reliability of information based on the alert criteria provided but the requesting unit • Provides analysis and evaluation of daily Intelligence to determine proper course of action, as well as enemy capabilities and vulnerabilities. • Performs daily exploitation and monitoring of CENTCOM UGS emplaced in Theater in support of current real world operations. • Produced 888 UGS products for units in support of OIF/OEF missions and is responsible for the QC and Release of 3,629 products.

Imagery Analyst

Start Date: 2005-12-01End Date: 2008-11-01

• Provided intelligence information on target activities for customers including first and third party customers • Used extensive target knowledge to update databases providing detailed target information in support of major operations • Provided analysis for the TES under the direction of the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade. Worked on IESS to complete reports and analysis on the strength of enemy forces and enemy movement. • Provided real time analytical reports and imagery on GLOBAL HAWK while working in the GEOINT section. • Provided 2CMV and CCD reporting for units supporting OEF and OIF while working with the MASINT Team. • Processed raw intelligence data into finished tactical and strategic reporting products in response to RFI's • Provided near real-time intelligence to commanders and national-level consumers in tactical and strategic settings • Produced Intelligence using theater and national level imagery in support of OIF/OEF, USARCENT and USCENTCOM requirements • Conducts quality control of products being disseminated to the war fighter via AMRDS and ensuring all standards are adhered to on a daily basis. • Produced 531 MASINT/AGI products for units in support of OIF/OEF missions. • Gathered information derived from all intelligence disciplines to determine changes in enemy capabilities, vulnerabilities, and probable courses of action • Primarily responsible for supervising, coordinating and participating in the analysis, processing and distribution of strategic and tactical intelligence • Analyzed current intelligent holdings to identify gaps, and subsequent intelligence collection requirements • Supervised and assisted in the preparation of reports on captured enemy material, special intelligence reports, plans, and briefings • Conducted pre and post mission assessments and analysis • Prepared situational briefings based upon all collected intelligence information and imagery the ground station accumulated • Utilized intelligence resources, such as DCGS (ArcGIS and Analyst Notebook) and Google Earth SIPR to construct target products, document insurgent activity, and provide TTP analysis. • Researched SIPR data resources for posting and retrieving relevant intelligence on insurgent activities and operations. • Utilized intelligence resources, such as DCGS (ArcGIS and Analyst Notebook) and Google Earth SIPR to construct target products, document insurgent activity, and provide TTP analysis. • Researched SIPR data resources for posting and retrieving relevant intelligence on insurgent activities and operations.

SIGINT Mobile Team Mentor/Trainer (MTT)

Start Date: 2008-09-01End Date: 2009-09-01

•Experience working in a 24x7x365 Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIF) •Assisted US Army Security Team in training, advising, and supervising the New Iraqi Security forces. •Trains and advises intelligence analysts in the Directorate General of Intelligence and Security (DGIS), in strategic intelligence analysis, production and dissemination •Trains DGIS intelligence analysts on providing support to Iraqi National Operations Center (NOC) and Joint Headquarters (JHQ) mission requirements. Assures intelligence producers plans and operations align with current and future strategic intelligence objectives •Employs the following methods to interact with Iraqi officials: continuous personal contact to establish mutual trust, confidence and confidentiality; presentation of substantive material on general and specific subjects related to the mission; assistance on the development, implementation and oversight of policies and procedures that enable them to fulfill their intelligence mission (Communication Security, Information Security, and Physical Security) •Supports Deputy Commanding General Advisory and Training Mission Iraq and Develops Iraqi security forces and ministries, by delivering SIGINT training and equipment fielding for the Iraqi Ministry of Defense •Coordinates with Intelligence Military Security School (IMSS) staff in developing Intelligence training for the Iraqi National intelligence Community •Mobile Team Trainer (MTT) for 13 Iraqi Army Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Divisions in signals of interest collection Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTP) •Supported MULTI-NATIONAL SECURITY TRANSITION COMMAND IRAQ (MNSTC-I) Baghdad, Iraq

Simulation Analyst, SAIC

Start Date: 1997-01-01End Date: 1999-01-01

Provided SETA contract support for the Ballistic Missile Defense Office (BMDO) Modeling and Simulation program. Responsibilities included configuration management of the Modeling and Simulation Support Plan for BMDO and evaluating the compliance of systems. Provided onsite technical support for the Common Operational Modeling, Planning and Simulation Strategy (COMPASS) system. COMPASS established a set of standards legacy Command, Control, Computer, and Communication and Intelligence (C4I) and modeling and simulation systems interaction via cyberspace.

ISR Information Analyst

Start Date: 2008-12-01End Date: 2009-11-01

Defined project scope, and recommend goals and deliverables for the Defense Intelligence Operations Coordination Center (DIOCC) managers. Tracked project milestones and deliverables for the customer. Researched and developed analysis of operations for ISR-related information to support development of modeling and simulation techniques to predict and evaluate ISR capabilities and platforms' performance. Developed metrics and methodologies to identify risks and developed mitigation strategies in support of Combatant Commanders' operational intelligence requirements. Identified problems with processes, doctrine and provided recommendations. Provided expert advice, direction and technical support on matters related to assessing, monitoring and researching industry and community best practices. Developed weekly status reports, financial statements (including earned value managed data points), and presented results to stakeholders. Proactively managed changes in project scope, identifies potential crises, and devises contingency plans. Prepares technical and project documentation.

Software Test Lead

Start Date: 2002-04-01End Date: 2005-08-01

Led simulation testing efforts for the Tactical Tomahawk Mission Validation System (MVS). Responsible for developing test cases, preparing test scripts, running software simulations, and compiling the post processing output for the simulation software. Performed regression testing to ensure the temperature, pressure, and density of the tactical Tomahawk weapon via software simulation. Ran boundary test to ensure that the missile operated in the same terrain, latitude, and longitude. Trained new software testers on simulation functionality, simulation execution and statistical post processing techniques. Established policies and procedures for the test lab. Ensured that software test procedures, equipment, and methods were efficient and cost effective. Modeled surface-to-air missile (SAM) defense systems, terrain, and other information to generate one-on-one simulation engagements between a target aircraft and SAM defense systems with the Enhanced Surface-to-Air Simulation Integrator. Analyzed probability of kill, determined the number of engagements and launches, and quantified distance missed from target.

Technical Program Manager

Start Date: 2006-12-01End Date: 2008-12-01

Led three critical research and development projects in excess of $2M for the Future Technology and Science Team at the Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA). Projects included cyber software, forensics hardware, and biometric software. Successfully met scheduled project design, development, testing, implementation and system/software training objectives. Successfully tracked the project deliverables and generated progress reports. Prepared monthly status reports, resolved customer concerns, and worked with the Government to reconcile financial matters.

Product Manager

Start Date: 2005-03-01End Date: 2008-02-01

Lead teams for application development using agile techniques Oversaw the requirements from client for customization of Oracle Developed and Manage an IT ticket system for troubleshooting issues Integration of manufacturing and supply chain into Oracle ERP Server and user station re-design and testing for Validation and verification Oversaw various software releases and their configurations (COTS example) Infrastructure development for ERP and PLM usage Deployment of software internationally for REP and CRM basis Environment: Enovia, Windchill, Oracle, Solidworks, MS Office and Project, Doors, UML